On Oct 26, 2013, at 1:14 AM, Teresa hello Tresa
Can you tell me how to create a bootable installation disk to install my
MacBook Pro from scratch deleting everything from the first. Any help would be
appreciated
Cochran vegaspipistre...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, it is possible to create a
Also, it is possible to create a bootable install. It’s just not easy to do.
once it’s downloaded, you have to manipulate the disc image that’s in the apps
folder or it will “disappear” once it’s installed. I had two download errors
before the third time became a charm.
Teresa
We're made of
Hi guys. I kinda figured out why Mavericks was free and that I can’t
re-download it to make a bootable version. I just got off the phone with a
gentleman of Apple and he stated to me that Mavericks isn’t an OS, but an
update. He’s gonna send an article about it to me through email and when he
I am a little bit confused… Not to be pedantic, but Mavericks is indeed a new
operating system. It is not an incremental update, such as going from 10.8.4 to
10.8.5; rather, it has a new major version number – 10.8 to 10.9. The fact that
it is free as a marketing choice. In the past, major
Hi,
I think that rep is very mistaken. I mean, would you call IOS 7 just an
update? That’s free too. Tell you what though, if it is just an update, it’s
the largest update I’ve ever seen at over 5GB. haha.
Ricardo Walker
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